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- Idioma
- Griego moderno
- Publicado en
- Editorial
- Ekdoseis Kastaniōtē
- Páginas
- 206
- ISBN
- 9789600360110
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This historical novel is praised by many reviewers for being an engaging and captivating read from start to finish. Readers appreciated its foundation in real historical events, particularly concerning the resistance during the WWII occupation in Thessaloniki. The book is described as well-written, easy to read, and accessible due to its simple language, making it suitable even for younger audiences. Some found the parallel storyline, which introduces mystical elements such as invisible monks and other supernatural occurrences on Mount Athos, to be well-integrated with the main historical narrative, enhancing its depth and appeal.
However, other reviewers expressed significant disappointment. Criticism was leveled at the description of historical events, which some found bland, tasteless, and pointless. The parallel story involving Mount Athos and the search for a legendary artifact was frequently cited as an unrelated insertion, lacking any meaningful connection to the main plot. For these readers, the mystical and fantastical elements, such as invisible ascetics or individuals experiencing suspended animation, were unconvincing and detracted from the narrative. Some felt that the two distinct storylines did not complement each other and would have been better served as separate books, as neither was explored in sufficient depth.
Overall, the book is a historical novel blending real events from the WWII occupation in Thessaloniki with a parallel narrative featuring mystical and metaphysical elements on Mount Athos. While its simple, accessible writing style is generally commended, opinions are sharply divided on the integration and effectiveness of its dual storylines and fantastical aspects. It would likely appeal to readers who enjoy historical fiction set during WWII in Greece and are open to a significant blend of historical facts with supernatural or mystical elements, even if the connection between the narratives is subtle or implied rather than explicit.
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